This is a known bug in those versions of the toolchain. Before sending a complaint message to our mailing list, please try to switch to our reference cross-compilation toolkit then recompile the sources. To switch to the cross-compiler just run

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You can flash the coreboot image on a flash ROM chip using either an external EEPROM-programmer, or a mainboard using the [[flashrom]] user-space utility.

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Then remove the '''.xcompile''' file and retry the compilation process:

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== Manipulating coreboot images with cbfstool ==

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$ '''rm .xcompile'''

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$ '''make'''

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== Flashing coreboot ==

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You can flash the coreboot image on a flash ROM chip using either an external EEPROM-programmer or a mainboard using the [http://www.flashrom.org flashrom] user-space utility.

Revision as of 22:44, 13 October 2011

make menuconfig in coreboot

This page describes how you can build a coreboot image for your specific mainboard.

This is a known bug in those versions of the toolchain. Before sending a complaint message to our mailing list, please try to switch to our reference cross-compilation toolkit then recompile the sources. To switch to the cross-compiler just run

$ make crossgcc

Then remove the .xcompile file and retry the compilation process:

$ rm .xcompile
$ make

Flashing coreboot

You can flash the coreboot image on a flash ROM chip using either an external EEPROM-programmer or a mainboard using the flashrom user-space utility.